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the big offensive output we had and the not lack of excitement and energy we had games. that was awesome." hitter in club history and seventh since the franchise moved to san francisco after the 1957 season. francisco's no-hitters was matt cain's 2012 perfect and left-hander jonathan sanchez tossed no-hitter in 2009. this was the first no-hitter at petco park. the padres remain the only team without a no-hitter. weekend bridge [ male announcer ] on vacation, you want more of the things you love. ♪ hello, bacon. get more with breakfast and a two-room suite for rates as low as $115 per night at an embassy suites. book now at embassysuites.com/getaway. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber beyond recognition. try new fiber one peanut butter protein bars. ".and i hope everybody just reacts
the big offensive output we had and the not lack of excitement and energy we had games. that was awesome." hitter in club history and seventh since the franchise moved to san francisco after the 1957 season. francisco's no-hitters was matt cain's 2012 perfect and left-hander jonathan sanchez tossed no-hitter in 2009. this was the first no-hitter at petco park. the padres remain the only team without a no-hitter. weekend bridge [ male announcer ] on vacation, you want more of the things you...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. and after nine years of working at walmart, i know savings. and right now we've got everything you need for a great summer. this 5-piece dining set on clearance, save over $49! marco! polo! this metal frame pool on rollback, you save $80! woo! fire up the savings. this 4 burner grill on rollback, you save $11. how bout all these bikes on rollback? like this mongoose adult bike, you save over $20! get more summer for your money at walmart's super summer savings event going on right now at your local walmart. >>> we are back with the secretary of the treasury, jack lew. mr. secretary, before the break you were saying the one thing you've got to avoid is another one of these
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. and after nine years of working at walmart, i know savings. and right now we've got everything you...
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the goal is to save energy, create jobs and improve school conditions. the funding became available after prop 39 passed last november. charter schools within napa valley unified school districts were awarded funds. if total, the proposition allotted $450 to california public school districts. >>> visitors to this year's state fair say they are noticing more police officers than normal. yesterday, more than 100 officers were patrolling the grounds at cal expo. workers say on a busy day, the fair can attract about 50,000 people or more. >>> the countdown begins as the royal baby could be here anytime now. with each day that goes by, more and more reporters have stationed themselves outside that hospital. yesterday, prince william attended a charity, despite it being kate middleton's official due date. when the child is born, a piece of paper will go in front of buckingham palace and the media will be notified. >>> a meeting between two presidents. >>> afternoon highs will be just a tad cooler than what we felt for your saturday. i'll have a look for the n
the goal is to save energy, create jobs and improve school conditions. the funding became available after prop 39 passed last november. charter schools within napa valley unified school districts were awarded funds. if total, the proposition allotted $450 to california public school districts. >>> visitors to this year's state fair say they are noticing more police officers than normal. yesterday, more than 100 officers were patrolling the grounds at cal expo. workers say on a busy...
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through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> the next dimension in printing. instead of just two dimensions we can now print in three. revolutionizing manufacturing and helping people in some astonishing ways. here's serena altschul. >> reporter: meet claire. she's your typical three-year-old except claire was born without a right ear. and she could be among the first recipients of one of medicine's most cutting-edge technologies, bioprinting. bioprinting is the latest form of 3d printing. imagine using a home printer but instead of working in just two dimensions, this printer creates in three dimensions. a nozzle lays down a stream of plastic, metal or ceramic, layer after layer it slowly forms an object. everything from toys to cars. even human tissue. >> if you think of any tissue in the body, it's this intricate combination of cells and matrix in just the right particu
through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> the next dimension in printing. instead of just two dimensions we can now print in three. revolutionizing manufacturing and helping people in some astonishing ways. here's serena altschul. >> reporter: meet claire. she's your...
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what you describe something to eat i'm starving i've got no energy. yeah i have an m.b.a. from america will be what i used to be a white collar worker and a top manager in some of the big companies. now this is another stage of my life. i ride a bicycle down my main goal is to make other people see that there is an alternative way of life. but i don't consider it a beautiful here not at all or farm it's bad for your health because of the exhaust fumes and kind of dangerous because of the traffic. let's find a hotel. only if you find a place to stay for free if you. know it was your task. i can do that only if we go less than fifty kilometers a day would you see such a long journey takes all your energy and there is no way to do something else after it sure but we have to write the blogs and paint. what. write all about it or go out and then upload it that's right and i just don't want to move. today there was no training so we have to use our reserves. it will be used to being a leader we use used to controlling and planning his dreams and making them come true now we're l
what you describe something to eat i'm starving i've got no energy. yeah i have an m.b.a. from america will be what i used to be a white collar worker and a top manager in some of the big companies. now this is another stage of my life. i ride a bicycle down my main goal is to make other people see that there is an alternative way of life. but i don't consider it a beautiful here not at all or farm it's bad for your health because of the exhaust fumes and kind of dangerous because of the...
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for taiwanese to be more confident and willing to recommend itself to the world and create a positive energy people want to see. >> before they come into new zealand and start new lives, they're bound to have some doubts. on the other hand, they may have some perceptions of what their new lives will be. they will have a great family, a great house, a great career. the kids are going to school. they will do well academically. when they get there, maybe a lot of people to fulfill the original expectations. but there will be others whose experience upon arriving in new zealand falls short of their original projection. how should they manage that, the gap, the differences, the gap uc in terms of aspiration and reality? >> there is definitely a gap. a lot of people come to me in a miserable station. i always tell my clients they are the different version of a good novel. everyone's story is different. the fact that you might start out rough or have had a bad experience, that only makes you stronger. it does not have to defeat you. what everyone else has experienced or what they're doing, no matte
for taiwanese to be more confident and willing to recommend itself to the world and create a positive energy people want to see. >> before they come into new zealand and start new lives, they're bound to have some doubts. on the other hand, they may have some perceptions of what their new lives will be. they will have a great family, a great house, a great career. the kids are going to school. they will do well academically. when they get there, maybe a lot of people to fulfill the...
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aremany in china increasingly wary of nuclear energy as a viable alternative. onyphoon has made landfall the eastern coast of china. trains and flights have been canceled in the affected areas. in lower areas are forced to relocate. this swept over taiwan were this killed at least one person, and injured dozens. this of rooted trees and ripped the roofs off of buildings. sncs say a operator faulty switch is likely to cause of the train crash on friday. six people are dead and five people are fighting for their lives, on the run-up to the sunday celebrations. they are still searching the wreckage for victims. heldmoment of silence was across france for victims of this train disaster. this is the city that they were going for. rescue teams have been searching for people who may still be trapped in the wreckage. >> for the moment we cannot exclude the possibility that there are more victims, but we hope that this is not the case. >> the national rail company believes a faulty switch may have been the cause of the accident. the train derailed 200 meters from bretig
aremany in china increasingly wary of nuclear energy as a viable alternative. onyphoon has made landfall the eastern coast of china. trains and flights have been canceled in the affected areas. in lower areas are forced to relocate. this swept over taiwan were this killed at least one person, and injured dozens. this of rooted trees and ripped the roofs off of buildings. sncs say a operator faulty switch is likely to cause of the train crash on friday. six people are dead and five people are...
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so you can either accept and embrace and channel that energy, or try to put barriers against it and you will be overwhelmed. even because the negative effect of actually being able and managing to control this will be huge or because you will not be able to control them, and then by the time you accept you will realize you will have spent a lot of money, and with all the side effects that come with it, in trying to stem the flow. immigration ills -- is not a danger to the united states to its values, economy, standing in the world. it is exactly the opposite. it is one of the best ways to keep the united states a free country, prosperous country, and keep it as a model for the rest of the world. thank you very much. [applause] >> our next speaker is alex nowrasteh, an image policy analyst at the cato institute before working here he worked at the enterprise institute on immigration issues and he has degrees and economics and economic history from george mason university and the london school of economics. he has been an exemplary policy analyst at the indicate koa institute, and has bee
so you can either accept and embrace and channel that energy, or try to put barriers against it and you will be overwhelmed. even because the negative effect of actually being able and managing to control this will be huge or because you will not be able to control them, and then by the time you accept you will realize you will have spent a lot of money, and with all the side effects that come with it, in trying to stem the flow. immigration ills -- is not a danger to the united states to its...
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he also says why are we sitting here not willing to give our renewable energy companies funding while china is shoving money in these companies's directions and china has gone to the point that now dominates the solar industry. for liberals china is kind of when they look at the chinese government they see something they would love to have which is the ability to spend freely without accountability to voters. it is very exciting to them. there is no meddlesome congress, there aren't any tea party types. when i have written about this topic, what the research shows is china started growing dramatically largely because it introduced a more free-market mechanisms into its economy, not because it became more statist so the chinese economy today is much freer than what it was 32 years ago when they first started their economic liberalization revolution, and numerous chinese reform minded folks whether in government, in academia or just small and medium size enterprises in china they all recognize that the hand of the government is in fruiting and interfering with the economy and it creates
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your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> 22 minutes into day two of deliberations in the george zimmerman trial. want to bring the panel back in. we have a defense attorney, and the attorney that represented the family of the florida a & m band member that died in a hazing in 2011. >> and paul callin joins us. i want to go to you first and talk about the jury. you and i had an at-length discussion about the makeup of the jury being an all women jury, and should that be a focus and duty styles of the prosecution and the defense, especially in the closing arguments, do they matter with this makeup of the jury? >> you know, in this day and age, this is always a dangerous question to discuss, because we have tried to i think in american society minimize gender differences with education and laws, the equalizing of the sexes, and we like to think we view the world the same way. but i have to tell you lawyers in their secret enclaves, they view men and women different in jury
your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> 22 minutes into day two of deliberations in the george zimmerman trial. want to bring the panel back in. we have a defense attorney, and the attorney that represented the family of the florida a & m band member that died in a hazing in 2011. >> and paul callin joins us. i want to go to you first and talk about the jury. you and i had an at-length discussion about the makeup of the jury being an all...
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going straight to the abject failures failure to oppose gun control that has sucked up much of the energy resulting in nothing but created a backlash instead of tightening gun control laws but only five tight ends them as the president asked. scandals go lower controversy over benghazi, irs and the juste department most recently edward snowden and sucking up what energy this administration can muster in of course, the sequester. the furloughs started for more than 650,000 because of the administration the failure to stoe mandated budget cuts but by the way for historical reference sequester itself is the brainchild of the obama administration. they are projected to save the department of defense one pre-a billion dollars you cannot help to think if he did not go on a weeklong trial -- a trip to africa where so much money was spent, more than those 35,000 sequestered employees would have been scared. now precarious uncertainty uncertainty, immigration reform as some like to call it zero or there getting debate. those terms don't go together but the white house is dperate to have legislativ
going straight to the abject failures failure to oppose gun control that has sucked up much of the energy resulting in nothing but created a backlash instead of tightening gun control laws but only five tight ends them as the president asked. scandals go lower controversy over benghazi, irs and the juste department most recently edward snowden and sucking up what energy this administration can muster in of course, the sequester. the furloughs started for more than 650,000 because of the...
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. >> hey, my question, i took a position with energy after you highlighted it a couple weeks back. they pre-announced last night. i was expecting the stock to get slammed today. it actually went up with the rest of the refinery. do you have any idea why? >> i got to tell you something. first of all, i got cnoocered. i like for the play with an opening. one squawk on the street, i said this is not what i want to see. i thought it would be bad. obviously the stock has been completely depressed. obviously, everyone has been betting against the refiners. the bet did not pay off. we got the bad news. the stock didn't go down. said, you know what, you got to see u.s. oil come down in order for west texas to come down and i don't think you will have that. i don't want to play with valero. it's a good company. i don't want to be there. al in florida. >> caller: jim, boo-yah to you. i want to talk to you about soda stream. many of my friends got this device, they love it. i love it now. i went to visit some of my local retailers. i couldn't believe how passionate the store personnel s. they
. >> hey, my question, i took a position with energy after you highlighted it a couple weeks back. they pre-announced last night. i was expecting the stock to get slammed today. it actually went up with the rest of the refinery. do you have any idea why? >> i got to tell you something. first of all, i got cnoocered. i like for the play with an opening. one squawk on the street, i said this is not what i want to see. i thought it would be bad. obviously the stock has been completely...
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the last month was going to make , taking advantage of energy resources and is shifting energy landscape, one of the least mentioned within development circles if it's a lot of attention tomorrow a places pay use appropriately, develop the electricity infrastructure within those countries and then places were new signs of been discovered, especially natural gas and figuring out ways to use that as a catalytic effort for development within those countries. act fast. there's a lot of gas out there. think that one of the really important things to do is to make sure you keep some of these development prospects, especially within the oil and gas side in context. the oil and gas to landscape is changing dramatically. the competitive landscape is changing. getting that makes between what governments can require of companies to of the bill that that infrastructure and utilize resources now is not the same conversation as it has always been. it's a competitive landscape. talking more about that, but does well one of the sec. >> great. thank you. again, lots of food for thought and a lot of diffe
the last month was going to make , taking advantage of energy resources and is shifting energy landscape, one of the least mentioned within development circles if it's a lot of attention tomorrow a places pay use appropriately, develop the electricity infrastructure within those countries and then places were new signs of been discovered, especially natural gas and figuring out ways to use that as a catalytic effort for development within those countries. act fast. there's a lot of gas out...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. >>> it is time for the lightning round. are you ready? time for the lightning round. tommy in wisconsin. tommy? >> caller: you'll always be my idol and i love you as a brother. >> thank you. >> pba, good investment or not? >> yields about the same thing as enterprise products. got to be careful. boy, are they gunning for these. let's be very careful with the stoc
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get...
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lastly, venezuelan bolivian state-owned enterprises in energy and translation sector provide a bill for iran's growing military footprint in the region. that did not exist a few years ago. mr. chairman, too often analyst make the mistake of looking for the smoking gun. and million dollar while a transfer, or a missile silo. iran and the allies are too clever for that. they invented chess. after every move they make in the hemisphere, everything is calculated, thinking two steps ahead. just because we do not seem to meet service is not mean there is nothing behind the surface. the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. for my investigation, i've discovered that iran definitely has the potential to harm our allies in the western hemisphere. >> thank you. ourchair will recognize next witness. >> i appreciate the opportunity to pay before you both today. -- was not able to present his findings. all thatroceedings are more important. designing policies to counter threats to the american homeland requires understanding its strategy and intentions. the partisan politics combined s
lastly, venezuelan bolivian state-owned enterprises in energy and translation sector provide a bill for iran's growing military footprint in the region. that did not exist a few years ago. mr. chairman, too often analyst make the mistake of looking for the smoking gun. and million dollar while a transfer, or a missile silo. iran and the allies are too clever for that. they invented chess. after every move they make in the hemisphere, everything is calculated, thinking two steps ahead. just...
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see you know what the lineup will be and hoping that a beer again there will be some new blood new energy not just kind of taken from the same old politician would. come from political family you didn't go to remain there for so many years so you know i think it would be cool if this is refuted he was back in office but my concern is that she would quit in the middle of the term i'm a i'm a gay but if i don't know if i would vote for even if i got rid of a lot of politician already quit on hey she's going to run the show her i'm going to run i think i don't know if my guess is she's not one hundred percent sure she's talking about having a look at all this is if you don't have enough information and house that should be going after a baggage is it would be baggage that he's the one who's ok you're here because. i think it would make a great political theater and i think you know i think she's probably going to do it. it will be interesting especially which committee aside if you can get it if you decide to really lucrative contract with fox news why is she going to bail on that this is th
see you know what the lineup will be and hoping that a beer again there will be some new blood new energy not just kind of taken from the same old politician would. come from political family you didn't go to remain there for so many years so you know i think it would be cool if this is refuted he was back in office but my concern is that she would quit in the middle of the term i'm a i'm a gay but if i don't know if i would vote for even if i got rid of a lot of politician already quit on hey...
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you talked about energy. the corruption, the development. you want to quickly summarize what russia wants to get done in some of those areas? >> okay. on trades, we are trying to up build consensus around the amount of protection. also, we are coming apart. the government process. so we think it's important to in this world would sneeze transparency. and this is an important year because the agenda at the summit. most of the plan was supposed to be completed by the end of this year. so one of them is the comfort exercise. we analyze everything that goes on. and another one is preparation of the yield. we have coming up with some specific language. it's one little thing. fitted. and let me say one more thing. it will be five years this year. so this means that the accountability exercise is becoming more and more importance. return this accountability development and from work. end the exercise, number of labor groups, the labor market. more and more important. >> okay. >> one final question. i can resist. having had a little bit of experienc
you talked about energy. the corruption, the development. you want to quickly summarize what russia wants to get done in some of those areas? >> okay. on trades, we are trying to up build consensus around the amount of protection. also, we are coming apart. the government process. so we think it's important to in this world would sneeze transparency. and this is an important year because the agenda at the summit. most of the plan was supposed to be completed by the end of this year. so...
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he has been energy secretary, governor of new mexico. he is here because of his longtime involvement on the north korea question and because he has, on so many occasions, been there for peace and tougher climates. he has negotiated with saddam hussein and many others. he has had eight of those trips to north korea that i mentioned earlier. earlier this year, ambassador richardson, governor richardson, leadersinvestor of including google chairman eric schmidt and he has a wealth of experience in a place where most people have none at all. as ambassador donald gregg, whose career has been profoundly tied to the korean peninsula as ambassador to korea, national leftity advisor, after he government, he was chairman of the korea society here in new the chairmans now emeritus. he has been and still is an advocate for greater engagement with the north and he has been there five times. to johnecial welcome williams. until recently, he was international at a tour at the bbc and i held that same position at abc and i would say whenever i was in a
he has been energy secretary, governor of new mexico. he is here because of his longtime involvement on the north korea question and because he has, on so many occasions, been there for peace and tougher climates. he has negotiated with saddam hussein and many others. he has had eight of those trips to north korea that i mentioned earlier. earlier this year, ambassador richardson, governor richardson, leadersinvestor of including google chairman eric schmidt and he has a wealth of experience in...
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through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger.r. lou: we you're declaring the new york city elections this november has officially become a full on joe. not only is an to the root weeder running for mayor but voters can now choose to elect eliot spitzer the former governor as the city -- the city's next controller and what is strange he is competing against the manhattan matt young, the woman who said she supplied him with hookers. joining us now to assess the deep political currents monica crowley former pentagon official k.t. mcfarland the president of citizens united foundation david, thank you for being here. let's start with the most important news spitzer could face the former madam but anthony wiener is contesting for the mare. >> you could not make this up or even with these characters that anyone would believe kirk of the irony he will run against the woman who supplie
through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger.r. lou: we you're declaring the new york city elections this november has officially become a full on joe. not only is an to the root weeder running for mayor but voters can now choose to elect eliot spitzer the former governor as the city --...
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away from the department of labor where the monthly jobs numbers is released and the department of energy. where information on natural gas inventories comes from. even closer to the department of kmes, under 4,000 feet away. and closest of all is the department of treasury where they release the fed's fund rate decisions to the press just 2,640 feet away from where i'm standing now. now, the firm that operates this facility didn't want to talk to us for this story. on the market material on the web they say, washington, d.c. collocation facility offers customers interested in receiving low agency economic and government news more than a millisecond advantage over suburbs such as ashburn, virginia. high frequency trading environments a millisecond difference is a major advantage for filling more trades at better prices. guys, i can tell you that a lot of the firms we talked to for this story did not want to talk to us on camera or on the record at all, but nasdaq operates servers in this facility and said the whole effort here is about getting the government information as soon as possibl
away from the department of labor where the monthly jobs numbers is released and the department of energy. where information on natural gas inventories comes from. even closer to the department of kmes, under 4,000 feet away. and closest of all is the department of treasury where they release the fed's fund rate decisions to the press just 2,640 feet away from where i'm standing now. now, the firm that operates this facility didn't want to talk to us for this story. on the market material on...
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free loans, cheap raw materials, energy, and land. they get subsidies from the province just as competitor process of 36%. it is the largest employer in the province, and beijing's indigenous innovation policies subsidize played rearming, they may finance the take yoifer, another to help with exports. smithfield could become the lowest rung of the commodity supply chain, high volume manufacturing moves to china, leaving low value, low tech pork production here. they could insert local hogs and reexport processed foods back to the u.s. under the smithfield brand. evaluating this is difficult. the smithfield bed included new horizons founded by the former chinese prime minister's son. in china, reports of the relationship never tell the full story. the chairman, a member of china's national people's congress that formalizing the chinese communism party measures. they provide limit information on business government links. incomplete information could impact the stock market, company evaluations, pricing, and other food producers' compet
free loans, cheap raw materials, energy, and land. they get subsidies from the province just as competitor process of 36%. it is the largest employer in the province, and beijing's indigenous innovation policies subsidize played rearming, they may finance the take yoifer, another to help with exports. smithfield could become the lowest rung of the commodity supply chain, high volume manufacturing moves to china, leaving low value, low tech pork production here. they could insert local hogs and...
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how much longer does it have the energy to continue? >> well i think it still has some good legs to go. and, you bring up the time frame. i started hearing these think pieces about two years ago, people saying small caps were over and it was over anddever since then people have been renewing that promise but fact is small caps historically performed well versus large caps, just to putnam members to it in the last 10 years. s&p 500, large cap index gone up on annualized basis of 5.3% versus the russell 2000 which has gone up 8.1% on an annualized basis. the numbers support the ideas that small caps outperform historically. i don't think there is any reason to believe that will stop anytime soon. the risk -- i'm sorry, go ahead. adam: you were about to get into risk factor. that is what i want to ask you b people are comfortable what they're familiar with. average investors are comfortable with s&p 500 but what are risks if you want to look at something, over 8% return versus the s&p 500 you have to look at that so what are the risks? >>
how much longer does it have the energy to continue? >> well i think it still has some good legs to go. and, you bring up the time frame. i started hearing these think pieces about two years ago, people saying small caps were over and it was over anddever since then people have been renewing that promise but fact is small caps historically performed well versus large caps, just to putnam members to it in the last 10 years. s&p 500, large cap index gone up on annualized basis of 5.3%...
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that's going to be dragged down by energy, energy expected to see revenue decline to 17%. and telecom seen experiencing a decline of nearly 11% in sales. so far, revenue estimates are looking for the slowest pace since the third quarter of 2012. and we haven't seen double digit percentage gains in revenue since the first quarter of 2011 according to rich peterson at s&p capital iq. but we are seeing signs the economic backdrop is improving. if you look at it relative to the stock market. such as the baltic dry index. strong shipping is a great indicator of global commerce. look at what's happened over the last month. once again, we see an economy that is not too hot, not too cold. the kind of story that the markets love because it ensures that the fed is in place for the long haul. next week in addition to more fed speak, we've got ben bernanke out. a host of big companies reporting numbers. coca-cola, goldman sachs, google, microsoft, ge, honeywell, all among those reporting next week. market technicians say you want to follow the momentum. and by all accounts, this mojo
that's going to be dragged down by energy, energy expected to see revenue decline to 17%. and telecom seen experiencing a decline of nearly 11% in sales. so far, revenue estimates are looking for the slowest pace since the third quarter of 2012. and we haven't seen double digit percentage gains in revenue since the first quarter of 2011 according to rich peterson at s&p capital iq. but we are seeing signs the economic backdrop is improving. if you look at it relative to the stock market....
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this is an energy pick. tell me what it was when you first decided to divan and by the toady this is an opportunity and how that reflects to other names the like to pick. >> well, protection from the drill bit was going 150%, and on a price to cash flow it was really on a forward basis at six, six and a half times its really was an expensive given that tent kind of internal growth. the company had just come public, so it was on the inefficient side of the equation very few people knew what was. the stock now is about 39, but ironically given the cash flow projection it's really not expensive. if somebody wants to take a long review and just not traded, probably 38 of 39 would be a good entry point because they continue to grow the production. liz: now we want to see new names. your other names have done relatively well. you had this energy up about 3%. another winner, i tech name. you have a brand new technology name. tell us -- everyone listened carefully. he's one of those geniuses who understands this. ex
this is an energy pick. tell me what it was when you first decided to divan and by the toady this is an opportunity and how that reflects to other names the like to pick. >> well, protection from the drill bit was going 150%, and on a price to cash flow it was really on a forward basis at six, six and a half times its really was an expensive given that tent kind of internal growth. the company had just come public, so it was on the inefficient side of the equation very few people knew...
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a sea that sits on something like 230 billion barrels of energy. the chinese are trying to assert that its answer their own link that is correct they own it based on 1949 map. the u.s. could help itself a great deal, help itself in the philippines, in vietnam, by saying we intend-- intend clearly to keep the south china sea open to all the players. and this is not simply a chinese territorial water. >> you would like that but not at the point of the united states and china having something that again looks like a new version of a cold war. >> exactly. no, you don't want a destabilizing rival roe in the region. as you say, you want to reassure american allies that america is to the going anywhere without emboldening them. i think we can learn a lesson from obama's china policy. it seems in his first year n particular, he went too far in trying to accommodate chinese interests. and you know, gifts to rise pog we ares are rarely reciprocated, they are just pocketed. he thought the chinese would help him in copenhagen and all these issues. they said we
a sea that sits on something like 230 billion barrels of energy. the chinese are trying to assert that its answer their own link that is correct they own it based on 1949 map. the u.s. could help itself a great deal, help itself in the philippines, in vietnam, by saying we intend-- intend clearly to keep the south china sea open to all the players. and this is not simply a chinese territorial water. >> you would like that but not at the point of the united states and china having...
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it could still be good for energy producers. those are names you want to concentrate on for the portfolios. >> and aaa told us -- the average price of a gallon of gasoline rose 4 cents alone. >> and people are expecting 10 to 20 cents in the coming couple of week, because we're still in the strong driving season. i agree with you, larry, in terms of the impact on the economy, if oil keeps going up. there is a good debate out there that we are approaching a tipping point, and prices will start coming down because of the amount of supply. on the market. >> yeah, yeah. >> obviously, you don't see it that way? >> well, certainly, maria, you make a good point. there's always this debate about supply and chicken egg. and what's surprising is in the weak data out of the emerging market, we saw china -- the china trade data was miserable. everyone is worried about the gdp for china. and the oil is staying strong. in the face of a resilient dollar, the oil has stayed strong. so that bodes well for the oil going forward. again, we hope it
it could still be good for energy producers. those are names you want to concentrate on for the portfolios. >> and aaa told us -- the average price of a gallon of gasoline rose 4 cents alone. >> and people are expecting 10 to 20 cents in the coming couple of week, because we're still in the strong driving season. i agree with you, larry, in terms of the impact on the economy, if oil keeps going up. there is a good debate out there that we are approaching a tipping point, and prices...
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a shifting energy landscape. i think one of the least sort of mentioned within development circles but gets a lot of attention in my world are places in africa with significant energy sources and wlornte the money from those are being used to develop the electricity infrastructure within those countries. then two, places where new finds have been discovered of natural gas many particular and figuring out ways to use that as a catalytic effort for development within those countries. act fast. a lot of gas out there. so i think one of the really important things to do is to make sure that you keep some of the development prospects especially within the oil and gas side in context. the oil and gas landscape is changing dramatically and the competitive landscape is changing dramatically. and getting that mix right of what government can require of companies to build out that infrastructure and utilize those resources is not the same conversation it's always been. it's a very competitive landscape out there. >> thank
a shifting energy landscape. i think one of the least sort of mentioned within development circles but gets a lot of attention in my world are places in africa with significant energy sources and wlornte the money from those are being used to develop the electricity infrastructure within those countries. then two, places where new finds have been discovered of natural gas many particular and figuring out ways to use that as a catalytic effort for development within those countries. act fast. a...
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through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. our daughter is all kate. same grin, same walk. and the same beautiful hair. nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. i'm a lucky guy. with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. my asthma's under control. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser
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you talk about energy. there street, anti-corruption, government. you want to quickly summarize what russia wants to get done in some of those areas? >> okay. on the trade we feel we are trying to build consensus and also, we came up with a proposal of establishing some principles of transparency which is completely in line with the government process and it's important in this work when you have the principles on transparency. then in the development area, this is an important year because the involvement was put on the agenda and most of the time it was supposed to be completed by the end of this year. so the development, and we are going through to exercise his to get one of them is an accountability exercise. and i know i have been all around the area to fulfill this and another one as preparation of the building block. they've come up with some specific language but the exact word right now is something else. but anyway, so we are developing these and the new plan on development. let me say one more thing. it will be five years this year. so, t
you talk about energy. there street, anti-corruption, government. you want to quickly summarize what russia wants to get done in some of those areas? >> okay. on the trade we feel we are trying to build consensus and also, we came up with a proposal of establishing some principles of transparency which is completely in line with the government process and it's important in this work when you have the principles on transparency. then in the development area, this is an important year...
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save a lot of energy with new labels that saves you money in the long run. those types of changes to move to a more energy-efficient economy are really important. they're going to happen. more and more people using solar at the cost comes down. we need to bring the cost down to make it more available. we just saw the first transcontinental solar airplane flight. no fuel except the son, flew all the way from the west coast to new york. i think the future is going to be solar, and the future is going to be wind, and we need to get a hold of the future. our planet is in peril. also mentionedr you were working on he fisa court reform. how much are you hearing from other colleagues on this issue? some have read about the appointment process, i started working the bill on the floor to get sponsors. we put nine new cosponsors with the bill yesterday. a lot of other people are looking at a that are interested in the issue. it is a bipartisan team because not everybody agrees with everything i have got in my bill. our bill is there to create interest and open up -- s
save a lot of energy with new labels that saves you money in the long run. those types of changes to move to a more energy-efficient economy are really important. they're going to happen. more and more people using solar at the cost comes down. we need to bring the cost down to make it more available. we just saw the first transcontinental solar airplane flight. no fuel except the son, flew all the way from the west coast to new york. i think the future is going to be solar, and the future is...
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why don't we check out the action in energy. geez, energy, and the metals. bertha coombs has the story at the nymex. >> good morning, jim. you know, interesting, gold giving back a little after four straight gains days of gains. 5% right now in two years. the difference in wti, nymex crude has found stability after yesterday's big profit taking. also still up for the week but really take a look at what's happened here since the beginning of july. over the last couple of weeks here, we've seen this massive move-up in wti nymex. it is the big mover, much better than brent. and that's also resulted in a big move up on gasoline, up more than 10% since the beginning of july. and that is translating into more pain at the pump. we've seen a 7 cent increase in the last week, a national average. but to your point earlier, carl, they are seeing a much bigger increase in the midwest because of that big move in wti. the holly frontiers, the western refiners have had a nice discount for an awful long time which meant lower prices in the midwest, but now they are catching
why don't we check out the action in energy. geez, energy, and the metals. bertha coombs has the story at the nymex. >> good morning, jim. you know, interesting, gold giving back a little after four straight gains days of gains. 5% right now in two years. the difference in wti, nymex crude has found stability after yesterday's big profit taking. also still up for the week but really take a look at what's happened here since the beginning of july. over the last couple of weeks here, we've...
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energy analysts say rising crude prices and a fall in united states supplies are drive up the gas prices and it is expected to be passed on to consumers the next two weeks with prices jumping 15 cents a gallon, crude oil prices have spiked $7 a barrel mostly because of the unrest in egypt. this morning, the state average for a gallon is $3.99 and in san francisco it is $4.07 and $3.96 in both oakland and san jose. >> the new toyota has received a "poor" rateing in a crash test for highway safety. the 2014 got the "poor" rating in the overlap test the worst possible score it could get in the test which stimulates hitting a tree at 40 miles per hour. however, it did receive the highest rating of "good" in four other types of crash tests earning a topic. they asked the institute to exclude it from testing this year while it made changes to improve the vehicle performance. the results for the other small s.u.v.'s were released in may. >> hopefully you are driving safely and weather should not be a factor. >> other than low clouds you will not run into drizzle. a little dry and that is good.
energy analysts say rising crude prices and a fall in united states supplies are drive up the gas prices and it is expected to be passed on to consumers the next two weeks with prices jumping 15 cents a gallon, crude oil prices have spiked $7 a barrel mostly because of the unrest in egypt. this morning, the state average for a gallon is $3.99 and in san francisco it is $4.07 and $3.96 in both oakland and san jose. >> the new toyota has received a "poor" rateing in a crash test...
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in the meantime, coming up, a disruptive change in the world of energy and aviation. all at the same time. a company involved with the completely solar powered aircraft. no fuel involved here, guys. and he's going to be joining us next. if you're serious about taking your trading to a higher level, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then schwab is the place to trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-284-9410 or visit schwab.com/trading to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 learn how you can earn up to 300 commission-free...
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and renewable energy and energy efficiency. >> is there -- i'm just interested, are there -- as we explore shale opportunities in the uk, are there going to be investment opportunities in the uk around the development of the shale industry, away from directly the likes of those who are drilling on the support side that you're looking at? >> yes, well, obviously the uk is a densely populated country. so environmental permits and planning are going to be a big issue around shale gas exploration. companies involved in environmental consulting should benefit. >> to you think it will take off here or will it be so -- we have so many environmental concerns, it never actually is going to get any sort of critical mass? >> environment agency said the current regulations they believe are adequate to ensure that any shale gas exploration is done in an environmentally appropriate manner. but as you say, we're so densely populated, local people are probably going to have concerns about trucks coming in with equipment and perhaps piping in water. and so i think it is going to take a lot longer than peop
and renewable energy and energy efficiency. >> is there -- i'm just interested, are there -- as we explore shale opportunities in the uk, are there going to be investment opportunities in the uk around the development of the shale industry, away from directly the likes of those who are drilling on the support side that you're looking at? >> yes, well, obviously the uk is a densely populated country. so environmental permits and planning are going to be a big issue around shale gas...
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kelly or ed davis or the cambridge police chief can decide, you know what, this is worth my time and energy, even if it's not worth the fbi's. we don't want them making that decision. to what the state and local authorities because they know if they want to guard against that are robbers or anything else. you have to make sure that a separation is shared systematically with oversight and then put that burden on the state and locals to do with it what they want and make sure that information is being refreshed. >> this clearly should have come out. that was after he returned. something should have come up was something should have been in the system internally. are not talking about someone's civil rights. retired u.s. something internally in the system. i don't think there are any clear answers. that will be our job here to do these. no we're talking about average in sharing, i just want to get this, and out it better be shared with members of congress. we aren't getting that information to conduct proper oversight. we're not going to stop until we get it. i yield back. >> thank the gentlem
kelly or ed davis or the cambridge police chief can decide, you know what, this is worth my time and energy, even if it's not worth the fbi's. we don't want them making that decision. to what the state and local authorities because they know if they want to guard against that are robbers or anything else. you have to make sure that a separation is shared systematically with oversight and then put that burden on the state and locals to do with it what they want and make sure that information is...
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they say japan needs a stable energy source. the and his ruling liberal democratic party have been making the same argument. they support the nuclear industry provided it is well-regulated. >> translator: nuclear power plants that meet requirements shall be restarted in accordance with professional judgment. >> they say they wanted to abolish nuclear energy in the future, but so far failed to present concrete ways of achieving it. the fukushima accident exposed the risks and expense associated with nuclear power. japanese have been complacent. >> day by day, that's the memory of what the impression is going back. >> the u it ility companies have started the process of restarting the nuclear power plants. we must let the memories of that fate regardless of our personal views on nuclear energy. it's clear that more on how to empower the country is essential. nhk world, tokyo. >> we will be covering a number of issues ahead of the upper house election. during the day, we will examine the challenges leaders face from relation to the
they say japan needs a stable energy source. the and his ruling liberal democratic party have been making the same argument. they support the nuclear industry provided it is well-regulated. >> translator: nuclear power plants that meet requirements shall be restarted in accordance with professional judgment. >> they say they wanted to abolish nuclear energy in the future, but so far failed to present concrete ways of achieving it. the fukushima accident exposed the risks and expense...
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and w're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitmento america - and to the nearly 25000 peopleho work withs here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bamerica's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ lou: near session highs. the dow and s&p posting new records at the close. all ten asn these sectors advancing more than 95 percent of the shares traded on the new york stock exchange posting gains. volume on the big board picking up to almost ran a half billion shares. microsoft up nearly 3%. the streamline operations. -- jobless claims of. imports exports fell for a fourth straight month. gold up 30 to 50 per ounce settling at $1,280. crude oil down a dollar 61, just below $105 per barrel, just as everyone was saying that prices would go higher forever. and the bond market, the yield on the 10-year fell. joining us now to talk about another remarkable record-setting performanc
and w're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitmento america - and to the nearly 25000 peopleho work withs here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bamerica's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ lou: near session highs. the dow and s&p posting new records at the close. all ten asn these sectors...